The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas Hobbes: With Special Reference to His Contribution to the Psychological Approach in English Literary CriticismUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... novelty . Novelty , or a sense of new experience , is closely linked with curiosity and a desire for knowledge . " Because curiosity is delight , therefore , all novelty is so . " " 59 This is not only one of the most universal of human ...
... novelty . Novelty , or a sense of new experience , is closely linked with curiosity and a desire for knowledge . " Because curiosity is delight , therefore , all novelty is so . " " 59 This is not only one of the most universal of human ...
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... novelty , without , however , reference to aesthetic matters , other than making the general assertion that novelty is a property of the imagination.68 It is not neces- sary to believe that Hobbes owed his ideas to any one of these ; it ...
... novelty , without , however , reference to aesthetic matters , other than making the general assertion that novelty is a property of the imagination.68 It is not neces- sary to believe that Hobbes owed his ideas to any one of these ; it ...
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... Novelty too , but especially that novelty from which a Man conceiveth an opinion of bettering his own estate , whether that opinion be true or false : for in such case , he stands affected with the hope that all Gamesters have while the ...
... Novelty too , but especially that novelty from which a Man conceiveth an opinion of bettering his own estate , whether that opinion be true or false : for in such case , he stands affected with the hope that all Gamesters have while the ...
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Addison admiration Advancement and Reformation Answer to Davenant appetite Aristotle Bacon beauty called causes Charleton Cicero conception Cowley definition delight Dennis derived Descartes desire discourse Dryden effects Elements of Law Elements of Philosophy emotions empirical empiricism English Ernest Rhys Essay experience expression fact faculty fancy and judgment Ferdinand Tönnies genius gives Gondibert Grounds of Criticism hath Heroic Poem History Hobbes Hobbes's Hobbian Huarte I. A. Richards Ibid ideal ideas images imagination imitation invention John Dewey John Dryden knowledge later Leviathan London Longinus materials matter memory ment mental method mind motion nature neoclassic novelty object observation passage passions perception perience phantasms Plato pleasure Plotinus Poesy poet poetic poetry Preface present principles psychology Quintilian ratiocination rational reason Reformation of Modern remarks sense similitudes soul Spingarn spirit teleological argument things Thomas Hobbes thought Thucydides tion tragedy true truth words writes